The Impact of Reducing Fisheries Officers: What You Need to Know

The Victorian State Government has announced plans to close down five Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) stations—essentially, the state’s fishing enforcement units. Additionally, the number of VFA Enforcement Officers will be cut by 50%.

Victoria is already facing challenges with a thriving black market for seafood. The VFA frequently reports incidents of individuals caught using illegal commercial fishing gear or possessing commercial quantities of seafood on their social media channels.

Abalone is particularly at risk, with prices reaching $100 per kilogram or more. There have also been numerous cases of individuals illegally gill netting rivers for slow-growing native species in both freshwater and saltwater environments.

We urge you to watch the YouTube video linked below and consider signing the Change.org petition to help stop this reduction in fisheries enforcement.

Sign the petition here!

One thought on “Culling Fisheries Officers: The Impact Explained”

  1. It’s alarming to hear about the potential closure of VFA stations and the reduction of enforcement officers. The impact of these cuts could be significant, especially at a time when illegal fishing and black market activities are already a concern. With valuable species like abalone being targeted, the repercussions could extend beyond just ecological harm; they could also jeopardize the livelihoods of those who rely on sustainable fishing practices.

    Strengthening enforcement is crucial to protect our marine ecosystems and fisheries for future generations. It’s essential that we advocate for these officers and ensure our fisheries are managed responsibly. I’ll definitely check out the video and consider signing the petition to support this important cause. Thank you for raising awareness!

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